Student Association votes to approve changes to constitution
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SA also passed a bill Monday to partner with Spin, a company that works closely with campus administrations and student governments to provide dockless bikes and scooters.
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After nearly a decade, Syracuse University’s Student Association could soon operate under a revised constitution.
The assembly on Monday unanimously approved several revisions to the constitution proposed by Parliamentarian Joshua Shub-Seltzer and the Organizational Review Committee. The updated constitution will now move to a referendum vote among the student body.
If implemented, the revised constitution will change election procedures. These changes include a second school-wide assembly election in the fall.
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Editor’s picks: The top columns of 2020
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The Opinion staff picked their top six columns of 2020.
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After a year filled with controversial and challenging events, Syracuse University and greater Syracuse community members shared their unique perspectives on many of them in The Daily Orange’s Opinion section.
Here’s six columns the D.O. Opinion staff deemed as the most noteworthy pieces of the year:
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Like most other college students, SU senior Catherine Leffert ended her final semester of college back home in her parent’s house.
it s also humbling at the same time. it s not lost on me that your know, we talk about the 1619 projects and what happened with slaves being brought here in 1619. and then in 1819 the city of montgomery has been founded and in 2019 we elect our first black mayor. it s very significant that only so much so that we change our culture and the people who voted for us in that we bring the city and the community together i think to chart a new future rather than looking at the past. you know, eddie glaude, trevor pierce who writes politics for esquire tweeted after the election of the judge he said, you know, something along the lines of even if in these bad times for a guy my age it s remarkable to see the mayors of montgomery and jackson and he named another city or two that there are now black mayors